Liyujiang power station

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Liyujiang power station (华润电力湖南鲤鱼江电厂) is an operating power station of at least 1930-megawatts (MW) in Qiaokou Town, Suxian, Chenzhou, Hunan, China with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Liyujiang power station Qiaokou Town, Suxian, Chenzhou, Hunan, China 25.940443, 113.192476 (exact)

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Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):

  • Phase A Unit 1, Phase A Unit 2, Phase B Unit 5, Phase B Unit 6: 25.940443, 113.192476
  • Phase A Unit 3, Phase A Unit 4: 25.9434686, 113.2142052

Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology Start year
Phase A Unit 1 retired coal: anthracite 65 subcritical 1980
Phase A Unit 2 retired coal: anthracite 65 subcritical 1981
Phase A Unit 3 operating coal: anthracite 315 subcritical 2003
Phase A Unit 4 operating coal: anthracite 315 subcritical 2003
Phase B Unit 5 operating coal: anthracite 650 subcritical 2007
Phase B Unit 6 operating coal: anthracite 650 subcritical 2007

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner Parent
Phase A Unit 1 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]
Phase A Unit 2 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]
Phase A Unit 3 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]
Phase A Unit 4 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]
Phase B Unit 5 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]
Phase B Unit 6 China Resources POWER Hunan Liyujiang Co Ltd [100%] China Resources Power Holdings Co Ltd [60.0%]; China Power International Development Co Ltd [25.2%]; Meiya Xiangtou Power Co Ltd [7.4%]; Hunan Xiangtou Holding Group Co Ltd [6.3%]; Hunan Xingxiang Investment Holding Group Co Ltd [0.7%]; Hunan Caixin Financial Holding Group Co Ltd [0.5%]

Background

Phase A

Liyujiang power station Phase A is a two-unit coal-fired power plant with a total capacity of 630 MW. The plant's first two units have been retired. The phase was completed in 2003, and is owned by China Resources.[1]

Phase B

Liyujiang power station Phase B is a two-unit coal-fired power plant with a total capacity of 650 MW per unit. The phase was completed in 2007, and is owned by China Resources.[1]

Articles and Resources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Liyujiang-2 Powerplant, Enipedia, accessed Sept. 2015.

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